Fall 2020 Honors Courses
Honors courses offer enhanced challenges and opportunities so students can develop intellectual autonomy and excellence. Students get the most out of their Ferris education by putting more of themselves in. […]
Honors courses that will be offered in the upcoming semester
Honors courses offer enhanced challenges and opportunities so students can develop intellectual autonomy and excellence. Students get the most out of their Ferris education by putting more of themselves in. […]
Psychology of Personality is a junior-level psychology class that focuses on the one of the interesting but ambiguous area of psychology. This class uses individual differences and reviews of basic […]
Genre structure, narrative techniques and thematic traditions. Extensive reading and discussion of works by European, British, American, and Third World authors. The goal of this course is to introduce students […]
Recurring themes, images, symbols, and ideas that one sees in the works of some of the twentieth century’s most important African American writers. The substance will vary: poerty, fiction (i.e., […]
Honors exploration of Francophone literature in English translation focusing primarily on the colonial era in the African countries colonized by the French, French Acadian literature, and the plantation society of […]
In the Fall of 2018, Honors will be offering two sections of English 250. In English 250, students analyze texts as existing in broader contexts with distinct purposes and audiences, […]
3D Design/Beginning Sculpture introduces the studio art student to the basic elements of 3D design. This course also serves as a beginning sculpture course that introduces materials, fabrication techniques and […]
What do masterpieces like the Great Pyramids, the Colosseum, and Notre Dame Cathedral tell us about the people that produced them? ARTH110 will answer these questions. Beginning with the world’s […]
An appreciation of the theatre arts: the role of the audience; play structure and genres; theatre artists; and the fundamentals of play production. The students will read representative plays; view […]
Genre structure, narrative techniques and thematic traditions. Extensive reading and discussion of works by European, British, American, and Third World authors. The goal of this course is to introduce students […]